Aerojet Cleans Up Its Explosive Act

$46 million remediation effort seeks community inputSeries of conveyor belts for soil inspection yielded 60 tons of munitions fragments.Cal-EPA’s Department of Toxic Substances Control holds public meeting in Chino Hills to detail 10-year effort to clean up 800-acre former munitions site. DTSC Open House today in Chino Hills.

“Reporter Michael Collins has written extensively about the clean-up, contributing a piece that appeared in the Weekly nearly nine years ago titled ‘Russians, Rockets and the Santa Ana River.,’ the OC Weekly writes March 25. “His reporting, and public outcry, helped prod the state into demanding a more comprehensive cleanup of the polluted site.”